pictures from NJ this morning

larry@stinescorner

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a few pictures from NJ this morning
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Hi Larry, Nice pictures of a new fallen snow. We are waiting here in Nova Scotia of the arrival for the same storm. Suppose to start in our area around midafternoon. They are forcasting 25 to 35 CM which is DEEP SNOW and strong winds. Cheers, Murray
 
Looks like y'all have had some snowfall in NJ.

Sure glad that we don't get that beautiful snow very often here in Texas.

We did get some here earlier this week but nothing to brag about.

Was beginning to worry about you since no photos in a while.

Always enjoy your photos; thanks for sharing them with us.
 
Larry, it looks like you have been busy with clean-up duty. We have about 5" on the ground 65 miles N.E. of St. Louis, MO.

The picture of the goats made me remember how ours used to appreciate warm water on cold mornings. They thought it was a special treat and would really "drink up". What breed are your goats ?
 
Uh oh.........looks like you had to break down and use the shovel for those steps. Those things don't fit my hands very good. We just walk through it here in Missouri.
 
It supposed to snow there, once in a awhile. I grew up in northern NJ and my dad got called out to fixed downed electric wires during many big snowstorms. He was a lineman for Public Service Electric & Gas, starting in the 1930s and stayed at that job until 1983. I also worked as lineman for two years and got bored with it, and then moved on to working on Deere tractors.

Many of these photos are around Cresskill, NJ.

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The Tracker you drive sits out when you have that big garage? What's in there a 427 Shelby Cobra and a Rolls?

Gordo
 
Yeah, I wish. My heated shop by the house has . . an Allis Chalmers HD4 dozer all pulled apart, a MF35 tractor also pulled apart, a 92 Dodge-Cummins truck, and Iron Age potato planter, and a 86 diesel Blazer mini-motor home (also torn apart.

2nd non-heated shop by the house has . . a Deere 1010 crawler, Shaw R12 tractor, Oliver OC4 crawler, Oliver HG dozer, two IH B-275 tractors, an Allis Chalmers HD6 dozer, and a Ferguson TO-35 Deluxe tractor.

Barn across town has a 79 Datsun 280ZX, a 72 MGB, a 50 Ford pickup, and over 50 walk-behind tractors crammed into it.

Note that my best, rust-free 95 Tracker IS parked under-cover.

I lack the room to put all under cover. I have many good old tractors and trucks sitting out in the snow, and I hate doing that.
 
Great pics. I see shadows-that means sunshine. Here in s.w.Pa , we haven't seen sunshine since Grant took Richmond!
 
That 4th photo there reminds me of a local story. Person came to a house, knocked on the door and asked for the husband, Wife replied he was down in the pig sty. "He was the one with the hat" A tiff maybe.
 

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